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Why the extreme reaction to Obamacare could be the new normal in American politics
Simon F. Haeder, Philip Rocco
Paul Ryan’s attempt to replace the Affordable Care Act in March 2017 was just one of many to undo the health law
Are psychedelics the answer to depression and addiction?
Johann Hari
A new generation of research into psilocybin could change how we treat numerous mental health conditions
How Shannon Watts became the NRA’s number one enemy
Nicole Karlis
The Indiana mother started a Facebook group that is now running candidates and getting legislation passed
Ecological, but unaware: You care about the environment more than you think
Timothy Morton
In some ways, caring about polar bears isn't different than caring about your cat
When criminal justice and environmental justice collide
Justine Calma
Extreme Energy Extraction Summit is where activists from vulnerable communities strategize on fighting polluters
The “superpredator” myth was discredited, but it continues to ruin young black lives
Rachel Leah
Nearly 200,000 youths enter the adult criminal justice system every year
Scott Pruitt purchased a home in 2003 from retiring lobbyist: report
Nicole Karlis
In a new NYT report, he allegedly purchased the home with a discount which was reportedly picked up by her employer
The rise of fascist fashion: Clothing helps the far right sell their violent message
Cynthia Miller-Idriss
T-shirts and other garb that promote white supremacy should be taken seriously as an entry point into hate
Rick Scott super PAC donations challenge federal anti-corruption rule
David Sirota, Andrew Perez
The governor led a group with donations from Wall Street firms after his administration gave them pension deals
Sessions turned to convicted fundraiser for advice on U.S. attorneys
Robert Faturechi
The Republican donor’s conviction in a political corruption case years earlier didn’t seem to be a problem
Liberal America, the FBI is not your friend, and never has been
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The love and kisses tour of J. Edgar Comey has put a smiling face on an agency known for hardball and duplicity
Anti-abortion extremists keep crying censorship to raise money
Julie Tulbert
Several anti-abortion outlets have asked for donations in light of supposed censorship by social media companies
Bernie Sanders criticizes Democrats, they flip out (again): Has politics become team sports?
Conor Lynch
Sanders' comments about Democratic failures aren't even controversial. But for some partisans, he's the enemy
5 reasons the NRA is wrong about guns in America
Robert Reich
Robert Reich: The NRA continues to tout pro-gun propaganda that can be simply refuted
Who lives, who cries, who tells the story? Answer: Becky Albertalli, author of “Love, Simon”
Emily Jordan
A YA author talks diversity, identity and “Love, Simon,” the film adaptation of her novel
Keeping Native American languages alive: In “Marie’s Dictionary,” Wukchumni lives on
Tom Roston
Now streaming on Salon Premium, "Marie's Dictionary" explores how a grandmother is preserving her tribe's language
D.C. Council Member who made anti-Semitic comment walks out of Holocaust Museum tour
Matthew Rozsa
Trayon White Sr. aroused controversy last week when he said the Rothschilds controlled the weather
Chuck Schumer introduces marijuana decriminalization bill on 4/20
Matthew Rozsa
"If smoking marijuana doesn't hurt anybody else, why shouldn't we allow people to do it?" Schumer says
What it’s like for an American drug reformer to go to a country with a compassionate system
Phillip Smith
Who knew governments could actually do good things in the realm of drug policy?
GOP farm bill: Yeah, we know it sounds boring. Activists say it’s a massive assault on public health
Amanda Marcotte
New Republican bill undermines nutrition and introduces toxic chemicals into food, water, and the environment
Before Trump was anti-Cuba, he wanted to open a hotel in Havana
William M. LeoGrande
The Spanish hotel chain Meliá has big plans for Cuba. So did the Trump Organization.
White evangelicals: Donald Trump is still our man!
Charlie May
It doesn't matter what Trump does — he won't lose his base
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin may ruin the state’s public schools
Bob Brigham
Bevin was widely criticized for saying it is a “fact” that kids were “sexually assaulted” during a teacher sick out
Embrace intersectionality and decolonization for real change
Yoav Litvin
The concentration on identity politics has derailed the larger goal of advancing marginalized groups
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